Libertarian Party of Kentucky
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The Libertarian Party of Kentucky is the Kentucky
Kentucky
The Commonwealth of Kentucky is a state located in the East Central United States of America. As classified by the United States Census Bureau, Kentucky is a Southern state, more specifically in the East South Central region. Kentucky is one of four U.S. states constituted as a commonwealth...

 affiliate of the Libertarian Party
Libertarian Party (United States)
The Libertarian Party is the third largest and fastest growing political party in the United States. The political platform of the Libertarian Party reflects its brand of libertarianism, favoring minimally regulated, laissez-faire markets, strong civil liberties, minimally regulated migration...

. The state chair is Eric Cranley.

State Executive Committee

LPKY Website - Contacts Page
  • Chairman—Eric Cranley
  • Vice Chairman—Gabrielle Trent
  • Secretary—Courtney Jung
  • Treasurer—Matt Holder

  • At-Large Representative-Mark Gailey

  • 1st District—(open)
  • 2nd District—Harlen Compton
  • 3rd District—Jennifer Caummisar
  • 4th District—Ken Moellman
  • 5th District-(open)
  • 6th District-Paul Ard


Libertarian National Committee Representative
  • Rebecca Sink-Burris - District 3

Candidates - 2011

LPKY Website - Candidates

2010 partisan elections

  • US House, 3rd District: Ed Martin
  • KY House, 32nd District: Matthew Linker
  • KY House, 43rd District: George Dick
  • Boone County Magistrate, 1st District: Eric Cranley
  • Jefferson County Constable, 2nd District: Thomas Yoder

2009 partisan elections (special)

Kentucky Board of Elections official results, 2009
  • KY Senate, 18th District: Guy Gibbons (party endorsed Independent), 953 votes (5.3%)

2008 partisan elections

Kentucky Board of Elections official results, 2008

2007 partisan elections

Kentucky state Executive Branch elections. No candidates due to signature requirements.

2006 partisan elections

Kentucky Board of Elections official results, 2006
  • US House, 3rd District: Donna Walker Mancini, 2,139 votes (0.9%)
  • US House, 4th District: Brian Houillion, 10,100 votes (4.9%)
  • US House, 6th District: Paul Ard, 27,015 votes (14.5%)

2004 partisan elections

Kentucky Board of Elections official results, 2004
  • US President: Michael Badnarik, 2,619 votes (0.1%)
  • US House, 3rd District: George Dick, 6,363 votes (1.9%)
  • US House, 6th District: Mark Gailey, 1,758 votes (0.6%)

2003 partisan elections

Kentucky state Executive Branch elections. No candidates due to signature requirements.

2002 partisan elections

Kentucky Board of Elections official results, 2002
  • US House, 2nd District: Robert Guy Dyer, 2,084 votes (1.2%)
  • US House, 4th District: John Grote, 2,308 votes (1.3%)
  • US House, 6th District: Mark Gailey, 3,313 votes (2.1%)

2000 partisan elections

Kentucky Board of Elections official results, 2000
  • US President: Harry Browne, 2,896 votes (0.2%)
  • US House, 2nd District: Michael A. Kirkman, 2,125 votes (0.9%)
  • US House, 3rd District: Donna Walker Mancini, 7,804 votes (2.9%)
  • US House, 4th District: Alan Handleman, 1,486 votes (0.6%)
  • US House, 6th District: Joseph Novak, 1,229 votes (0.5%)
  • KY Senate, 19th District: Nick Karem, 1,029 votes (2.3%)
  • KY House, 36th District: Mark Gailey, 832 votes (7.6%)

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